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Show Joycees seek DSA qualified nominees John C. Swenson, chairman of publicity , for the event, said today that nominations from individuals who know of the work of an outstanding young man, would be appreciated as soon as possible. Blanks may be secured from any JC member. mem-ber. The DSA winner from, each of the towns is submitted to the state contest and the state winners are then entered in national na-tional competition which names nam-es the ten most outstanding young men in the nation. The Springville Junior Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce is busy seeking seek-ing nominations for the outstanding out-standing young man of this city, who will be presented with the DSA at the annual dinner-program January 30. The committee, headed by Chairman Louis Schardine, is canvassing church, business, clubs and other organizations to secure the names of young men 21 through 35 years, who have contributed most to the community during the past year. The pictures of the candidates candi-dates together . with a brief statement of their accomplishments accomplish-ments will be published in the Springville Herald next week. The winner will be kept secret until the evening of the program pro-gram Jan. 30; ; f 11 ;g: -x 1 V V. ! - ' ""v.-Ji. ... - - .. j ' j j..T- i Mayor Paul Hayniond, seated, signs the proclamation designating annual Jaycee Week which begins next week and comes to a climax with the presentation of the annual DSA the evening of January 30. John C. Swenson, standing, left, publicity chairman and President Paul F. Willis, right. |